Two men remain in hospital with serious injuries after an alleged anti-Semitic attack near Bondi Beach on Saturday.

Five
people were injured suffering a fractured cheekbone, broken nose,
concussion, lacerations and bruising when they were set upon by eight
youths on Blair Street.

St Vincent's Hospital spokesman and
member of the Bondi Jewish community David Faktor said the victims told
him the attack was unprovoked and racially motivated.

He said
the family was returning from a Jewish Sabbath dinner and did not know
their attackers or do anything to incite the violence.

''Any
kind of serious unprovoked attack is of great concern but the fact it
was racially motivated is all the more concerning,'' Mr Faktor said.

''It
is extremely shocking that an attack like this could happen in
Australia let alone in Bondi being such a multicultural area.''

The attack was racially motivated.

The NSW Anti-discrimination Board of NSW will investigate the incident.

Board president Stepan Kerkyasharian told Channel 7 News
there appeared to be "severe racial vilification involved in the
incident".

"That’s a term under the [anti-discrimination] legislation," he said.

"And I think that we should be taking action."

UPDATE

AU Sky news reports on the event without mentioning the antisemitic nature of the attack. Their headline reads "Five people have ended up in hospital following a brawl in Sydney's eastern suburbs", as though this were some sort of barroom altercation.Unconscionable.